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HUD as an OsmAnd plugin ? #1
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On Tue, Sep 08, 2015 at 07:06:19AM -0700, breversa wrote:
Yes, I contemplated that. In fact the recent move to github was geared My idea was to someday (when I had more time) ask developers of Osmand |
Hi @woju Thanks for your fast reply. :-) Though my development years date back to years before Android even existed, I understand what you mean about the intent reading. However, you seem to think of using HUD to display OsmAnd's direction, while I thought of just mirroring the whole OsmAnd display. Would that be easier ? Here's how I see things :
(Does any of this make sense ? :-) ) |
On Wed, Sep 09, 2015 at 07:05:52AM -0700, breversa wrote:
That's an wrong idea, because HUDs should not display any details, not HUD is not supposed to be stared at, it should remain out of focus and In fact, the idea to write this app came to me when I'd thrown the phone However I'm open to the idea of navigation indicators, like one arrow Sorry for the coredump, but in the future I may have to create a FAQ and |
Thanks a lot for your comprehensive reply ! :-) Adding your explanation in a FAQ would be a very good idea IMO. I could write a feature request on OsmAnd's github on your behalf, but I'm afraid I'd be too vague and/or technically not precise enough. Do you want me to do it nonetheless ? Off-scope : |
Hello @woju,
Have you ever thought of making HUD an OsmAnd plugin (http://osmand.net and https://github.com/osmandapp/Osmand) ?
OsmAnd would take care of all the location and navigation stuff, while HUD would simply take care of reversing the display.
This way, anyone with a phablet/small tablet on the dashboard could have the equivalent of a luxury car HUD with many times less the cost ! :-)
It would still be most useable at night, but it's a start anyway.
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